Ecotoxicity stress and bioaccumulation in Eisenia fetida earthworms exposed to vanadium pentoxide in soil

Environmental science and pollution research international(2023)

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As an important commercial form of vanadium, vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ) is widely used in various modern industries, and its environmental impacts and ecotoxicity have been extensively studied. In this research, the ecotoxicity of V 2 O 5 to earthworms ( Eisenia fetida ) in soil was tested by exposure to V 2 O 5 at a series of doses, and biochemical response indices, such as the superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) enzyme activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content, were analysed to determine the mechanism by which antioxidant enzymes respond to V 2 O 5 exposure. The bioaccumulation factor (BAF) of vanadium pentoxide in the earthworms and soil was also measured to explore the bioaccumulation process of V 2 O 5 in the test period. The results showed that the acute and subchronic lethal toxicity values of V 2 O 5 towards E. fetida were 21.96 mg/kg (LC 50 , 14 days) and 6.28 mg/kg (LC 10 , 28 days), respectively. For the antioxidant enzymes, SOD and CAT were synchronously induced or inhibited within the time period, and the enzyme activity had a dose–effect relationship with the V 2 O 5 concentration. MDA analysis indicated that lipid peroxidation in earthworms mainly occurred at the early stage and was eliminated slowly in the later stage during the test time. In addition, the BAFs were much less than 1, which indicated that V 2 O 5 did not easily accumulate in earthworms, and the BAF was positively correlated with the exposure time and negatively linearly correlated with the V 2 O 5 concentration in the soil. These results indicated that the bioconcentration and metabolic mechanism of V 2 O 5 in earthworms differed with the different exposure concentrations, and bioaccumulation became balanced after 14–28 days in earthworms exposed to a relatively lower dose of V 2 O 5 . The analysis of the integrated biomarker response (IBR) index indicated that the trends of IBR values were positively related to the changing V 2 O 5 concentration, and the IBR index could reflect the organism’s sensitivity to the external stimulus of V 2 O 5 . The toxicity of V 2 O 5 is mainly caused by V 5+ , which is also an important factor in formulating guidelines regarding vanadium levels in soil, and the test earthworm species ( Eisenia fetida ) is a sensitive biological indicator for risk assessments of vanadium oxidation in the soil.
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Bioaccumulation,Earthworms in soil,Enzyme activity,Toxicity effect,Vanadium pentoxide
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